Bupp Filmology
Week Eighty-Seven
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"Love, Honor and Behave" 1938
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MOVIE NAME: LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE
STUDIO: WARNER BROTHERS
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: JACK L. WARNER and HAL B. WALLIS
PRODUCER: LOU EDELMAN
DIRECTOR: STANLEY LOGAN
DATE: 1938
TYPE: DOMESTIC, DRAMA
CAST: WAYNE MORRIS as Ted Painter , PRISCILLA LANE as Barbara Blake ,JOHN LITEL as Jim Blake , THOMAS MITCHELL as Dan Painter, DICK FORAN as Pete Martin , BARBARA O'NEILL as Sally Painter , MONA BARRIE as Lisa Blake MINOR WATSON as Dr. MacConaghey , DICKIE MOORE as Ted, (as a child), TOMMY BUPP, as kid
SOURCE: Internet Movie Database (IMDb.com)
AKA: Everybody Was Very Nice
SONG: "Bei Mir Bist du Schon"
STORY: New Yorker Dan Painter feels that his wife Sally is setting a bad example for their son Ted with her attitude toward winning. Where Sally feels that there is no shame in losing and the important thing is to lose cheerfully, Dan believes that it is important to play fair but play to win. Although he loves Sally, Dan has an affair with the more glamorous Lisa Blake. When Sally discovers the affair, she demands a divorce even though Dan stresses that there is nothing between them anymore. Lisa and her husband divorce as well, but despite Lisa's willingness to marry him, Dan remains single. Sally marries Dr. MacConaghey and encourages Ted to become a doctor like his stepfather. To Dan's disappointment, Ted, now an adult, becomes a tennis player rather than going out for football as he did. During a big game, when his victory will mean that his school will win the match, Ted deliberately loses after he is credited with a point that he believes he does not deserve. Sally is proud of him for living according to her ideals. Another member of the audience is Barbara Blake, daughter of Jim and Lisa Blake. She reintroduces herself to Ted, inviting him to the dance that night. Sally does not approve, but Ted is charmed by Barbara and agrees to attend. Barbara falls in love with Ted and decides to marry him. A short time later, Ted and Barbara elope. Both sets of parents are disturbed by the marriage, especially when Ted announces that he no longer intends to become a doctor but will take on a failing soap company. Ted works long hours, and Barbara craving attention starts attending parties with her former fiancé, Pete Martin. Sally tells Ted that Barbara is involved with Pete, but actually Barbara has been rejecting his passes. Unfortunately, Sally and Ted walk in on them just as Pete is kissing Barbara, and Ted assumes the worst. Dan advises Ted to throw Pete out and express his love for Barbara, but Ted, like his mother intends to ignore everything. When his company goes bankrupt, Ted asks Dan for a job, but is turned down because Dan believes that Ted is afraid of failure. Hearing the story, Dr. MacConaghey tells Sally that her continual interference has ruined her son's life. Finally, Barbara and Ted have a serious fight, yelling and hitting each other. Barbara is delighted by the turn of events and her happiness is complete when Ted turns down Dan's offer to take work as a ditchdigger.
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